Remote Control? Which Is the Best Solution?
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Remote control? Which is the best solution?
Solution: MODEM / ISDN Remote control software
Solution: MODEM /ISDN Remote control with nP, nP32,Npo Solution: HSCSD
Remote control with nP, nP32,nPO
Solution: WAN Leased line TCP/IP Solution: Internet Web server Leased line
Solution: Internet Web server Leased line and alarm transfer Solution: Internet Web server Dial up line
Solution: Internet WEBserver GPRS Questions Where do you want to have access from? How often do you need the access? Which functionality do you need? Are there some devices that we can use? What happens in case of alarm? How much money do you want to invest ?
Decision Internet solution
Advantages Cheap connection from everywhere
Cheap for long-term connections
Disadvantages Administration costs Security problem (Virus) Knowledge
Decision
Dial-Up connections
Advantages
Low administration costs No security problem (Virus) Easier to handle
Disadvantages
Expensive for long-distance connection Expensive for long-term connections
Security Do we have a profound knowledge to offer it? Do we have a profound knowledge to install it? Do you have a supplier? Who will be responsible for the updates? What is a Firewall?
A firewall is a single point between two or more networks through which all traffic must pass (a checkpoint) with which traffic can be controlled and often authenticated and in which all traffic is logged"
Firewalls can be grouped into several classes, e.g.: packet filters stateful inspection firewalls application level firewalls / proxies
Virtual Private network
Data packets are first encrypted for security, and then encapsulated in an IP package by the VPN and tunneled through the Internet What is a Firewall?
Translates local IP addresses in a outgoing IP address. You can give rules what should be allowed to do in the internet. Communication standards SDSL Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line max 2,048 Mbps
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network max 64KBit/s
HSCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data 28.8 kbps ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Downstream 768 KBit/s Upstream 128 KBit/s
GPRS General Packet Radio 53,6 kBit/s Leased lines Flexible range of bandwidth/interface options (155Mb/s to 2.4Gb/s)
CATV range of bandwidth/interface options (Downstream 512Bit/s-4MBit/s Upstream 128 KBit/s- 1024KBit/s) Protocol DOCSSIS
IP address Static IP addresses are numeric addresses that uniquely identify your computer(s) on the Internet. Dynamic IP: The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains we offer, allowing your computer to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet. You can use e.g. http://www.dyndns.org
Internet nPO.com Service dyndns (proof if the IP has it changed.)